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Black" is a song by the American
rock band
Pearl Jam. The song is the fifth track on the band's debut album,
Ten (1991). Featuring lyrics written by vocalist
Eddie Vedder and music written by guitarist
Stone Gossard, "Black" is a
soliloquy by a broken-hearted man, who is remembering his absent lover.
After
Ten became a commercial success in 1992, Pearl Jam's record label
Epic Records urged the group to release the song as a single. The band refused, citing the song's personal nature. Despite the lack of a commercial single release, the song managed to reach number three on the
Billboard Mainstream Rock Tracks chart. Remixed versions of the song were included on Pearl Jam's 2004 greatest hits album,
rearviewmirror , and the 2009
Ten reissue.
Origin and recording
The song originated as an instrumental demo under the name "E Ballad" that was written by guitarist
Stone Gossard in 1990. It was one of five songs compiled onto a tape called
Stone Gossard Demos '91 that was circulated in the hopes of finding a singer and drummer for Pearl Jam.Pearlman, Nina. "Black Days".
Guitar World. December 2002. The tape made its way into the hands of vocalist
Eddie Vedder, who was working as a
San Diego gas station attendant at the time. Vedder recorded vocals for three of the songs on the demo tape ("Alive", "Once", and "Footsteps"), and mailed the tape back to Seattle....
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